Mexican fifth columnist mob sues over immigration law

Associated Press
Hammond, Ind. — A Hispanic advocacy group from Northwest Indiana has launched a second legal challenge to the immigration law approved by state legislators this year. — East Chicago-based Union Benefica Mexicana filed the lawsuit Tuesday with the federal court in Hammond, claiming portions of the new state law are unconstitutional. A federal judge blocked parts of the law from taking effect after a similar lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana. — State Attorney General Greg Zoeller said his office wanted to postpone action on both lawsuits until after the U.S. Supreme Court considers the challenge to Arizona’s immigration law… Read More